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The Hydrogen Materials—Advanced Research Consortium (HyMARC), composed of Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has been formed with the objective of addressing the scientific gaps blocking the advancement of solid-state hydrogen storage materials.

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The mission of HyMARC is to provide foundational understanding, synthetic protocols, new characterization tools, and validated computational models to accelerate discovery of solid-phase materials that meet industry requirements for on-board vehicular hydrogen storage. HyMARC makes these capabilities available to the hydrogen storage research community via projects funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Fuel Cell Technologies Office and by direct collaborations with HyMARC staff.

Established as part of the Energy Materials Network, under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative, HyMARC provides an enduring national laboratory-based network, enabling industry to utilize the national labs’ unique capabilities related to solid-state hydrogen storage.